Sentences with phrase «played on a movie screen»

«The resort sprinkles magic into the experience in all sorts of ways,» says Ezon, who adds that the personalized flick played on a movie screen that seemingly appeared out of nowhere.

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Precision leads to results: instead of saying «Maybe I'll put on a movie later,» declare «Today, while updating an Excel spreadsheet, I'll re-watch David Fincher's catalogue with play - by - play explainer videos from No Film School on my second screen.
You can use the headset to explore new places, play games and even watch Hulu and Netflix movies on a virtual screen.
After large movie theater chains, like AMC (AMC.N) and Regal Entertainment (RGC.N), refused to screen the comedy following threats of violence from hackers who opposed the film, Sony stitched together a limited release in theaters and a $ 5.99 video - on - demand (VOD) rental and $ 14.99 purchase option on YouTube Movies, Google Play (GOOGL.O), Microsoft Xbox Video (MSFT.O) and a dedicated site starting Dec. 24.
It's true, people spend more time indoors, they tend to know their neighbors less, some of those traditional activities have been supplanted by talking to people on Facebook or email, playing video games and watching movies on our big screen TVs.
He goes on and on, and it all seems like some mad, glamorous old Technicolor drama played out on a drive - in movie screen.
He grabs a movie on the way out to play on the huge DVD screen.
On the other hand, since you and mom are going to be spending more time at home, a big screen TV may be a prudent purchase (make sure her favorite movie is playing when she first sees it).
Marbles Kids Museum provides extraordinary learning experiences for children through innovative play - based exhibits, creative programs and events, and larger - than - life IMAX movies on North Carolina's only giant screen.
The cab window acted like a movie screen, and as the movie played, one of the frames stood still... it froze on a scene with people smiling and admiring the holiday lights and decorations.
Keep the screen off (unless you opt to play a classic holiday movie on mute) or turn Yule Log fireplace on in the background.
Picture a movie screen playing in front of you and there is your perfect relationship montage on loop What is happening on screen?
I am very excited to see how the next movie plays out on screen; hopefully it's just as good as this one!
Sad to say, the rumored intensity of the play» «night Mother» is not on display in this filmed version that does not translate particularly well to the screen as it feels like just another made for television movie of the period.
The screen version is still a play, but it's aturning point in the movie career of Humphrey Bogart, who had played the gangster's role on stage and then in a TV version with his wife (in Bette davis role)
Brad Pitt helped produce the movie, and considering its immense scale and enormous population (both live and undead), he appears on - screen a remarkable percentage of the time, playing one of those indestructible super-secret-agent guys customarily portrayed by Tom Cruise.
Finally, «Shrek Shmash Ups» is an application which lets you play editor, stringing together movie clips, borders / on - screen graphics, music, and sound effects.
This game is one to add to your collection if you want something to play while watching a movie while splitting a screen, or on your second screen.
Plot leaps that are fun on paper look generic on screen; here's another lawyer movie in which the characters are only as interesting as the actors playing them.
The Warner theater on Hollywood Blvd. (where 2001 opened and played more than a year) had a policy of Saturday screenings for students at $ 1.25, so I saw the movie a dozen or more times during that year.
Good as it is for them, it might take the kids a few years to pick up on that message; luckily the movie plays out its philosophy on the screen, careening around with imagination to spare.
It's been four years since Mel Gibson played a lead role in a movie, and with all of the tabloid headlines in the meantime it's been easy to forget how magnetic he is on screen...
So thank you, to everyone who has played a role in helping take this from an idea in Veronica Roth's head to a movie on the big screen.
Of course, fans will want to see how that conflict teased at the end of Thor: Ragnarok plays out on - screen, but we'll just have to wait and see if it's included in the movie at all.
Love doing the tedious things, like gathering in Monster Hunter (or just grinding monsters for that matter) off - screen, while having a movie play on the main screen.
SEE THIS MOVIE IF: you enjoy assembling the pieces of multiple storylines and numerous interconnected characters OR you just want to see Hugo Weaving play the toughest on screen nurse since Nurse Ratched
Both of these elements have a role to play in the movie, but while their importance on screen is negligible, their inclusion and their placement within the poster help to consolidate the tone and feel of the movie itself.
While the movie does all of its characters the favor of not condescending to them or their perspectives — a Bible Study group that might have been played for snickers is accorded, at the very least, a neutral view — its strategy of withholding both particular characters and information about their actions (the mine supervisor played by Josh Lucas doesn't show up until a half hour or so into the picture), while perhaps looking attractively, insinuatingly oblique on paper, has on the screen the general effect of blunting potential emotional impact.
While Willis continues to phone in his performance with the same on - screen persona he's been giving us for the last decade or two, the other main actors get their chances to shine, especially an always fun Helen Mirren (Monsters University, Hitchcock) and John Malkovich, who know well enough to play to the audience that they know that the movie they're in is meant to be nothing but a hammy lark.
Come backstage and say — Welcome to the Family, Lumpy, play Hide «n Seek with Roo and Lumpy, and Sing Along with songs from the movie with the aid of on - screen lyrics.
She adds that extra something to the movie because she seems so real on screen; when a character she is playing gives out advice, she makes you feel like she's talking to you.
Playing the younger version of Michael B. Jordan's nuanced villain for only a few minutes, the young lad was only on screen briefly at the start of the movie, in a flashback scene and for a longer - speaking part in a poignant dialogue in the ancestral plain (trust us, it makes sense in the movie).
Though the movie takes place in the homes of two seventeen - year - old women, intricate camerawork and editing using shot - reverse - shot techniques to close in on first one speaker and then the next help to open the play for the big screen.
Found - footage works best when you feel like you're an active witness in the events unfolding on - screen, but playing up the «documentary» aspect removes audience involvement because it naturally creates a disconnect (Europa Report handled this effectively by having talking - head interviews in the first act, only to end up using them as sparingly as possible throughout the rest of the movie).
If this movie falls short of an «A» rating, it is simply because it comes across as a photographed play (one that could easily be performed off - Broadway) rather than a cinematic feast on the big screen.
You choose what to look at in greater detail by selecting thumbnails or icons that appear on your computer screen as the movie plays.
If you've ever seen «Los Angeles Plays Itself,» you know that the city itself is made up of movie sets; it's no surprise, then, that Sebastian and Mia drive to the Griffith Park Observatory after they've watched it on screen at a repertory screening of «Rebel Without a Cause.»
Playing a robot, Schwarzenegger doesn't engage much in small talk, and while this has been the pattern for all «Terminator» movies, «Terminator Genisys» is still at its best when Schwarzenegger is on screen, even if he's only staring down people or looking at them quizzically.
In fact, those who claim the movie is just a rip - off might be surprised to discover that Leslye Headland's directorial debut (which screened at Sundance this past January) is based on her 2010 off - Broadway play of the same name.
Enamored host Michael Dunaway plays excerpts of interviews with cast and crew members (director Scott Teems, actors Ray McKinnon and Carrie Preston, cinematographer Rodney Taylor, music supervisor Linda Cohen), while behind - the - scenes photos, publicity stills, and silent clips from the movie appear on screen.
There is so much left barely unsaid in many of their scenes together (and those with Nivola), so much dancing just below the formal surface, that the movie plays as a veritable clinic in generating on - screen tension.»
Both of these guys have had their stars rise higher in the two years since the first movie, with Hill receiving his second well - deserved Oscar nomination to prove the first was no fluke and Tatum having another surprise success with Magic Mike followed recently by the best reviews of his career in the dark drama Foxcatcher and now signing up to play Gambit on the big screen.
My next screening looms, so very quickly: Takashi Miike's For Love's Sake, playing here as a midnight movie, may or may not be his first musical since 2001's The Happiness of the Katakuris — I can't be sure because the dude makes three films a year on average and I can only keep up with about half of his output.
And maybe it's not an ideal date movie at the theaters, but it should play well on the small screen and now is your chance to check out one of the year's hidden gems.
The 31 - year - old actress — who recently wrapped on the second movie in the franchise, «Captain America: The Winter Soldier», in which she plays Peggy Carter, the titular star's former love interest — will soon start work on «Agent Carter», a small screen spin - off which will air in the US.
Sometimes a movie plays one way on the screen, before metamorphosing into something altogether different in the mind's eye.
She's already filmed her next five roles: as previously discussed she'll play the showy small role of James Brown's mom in Get On Up (August, 2014); she's excellent as a college professor in The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby Pts 1 and 2 (release date still TBA but I saw it at TIFF); she's in Michael Mann's thriller Cyber (January, 2015) with Chris Hemsworth as the headliner and supposedly her role is large there as an FBI agent; She'll headline Shonda Rhimes TV series «How To Get Away With Murder» and if it gets picked up past the pilot, don't expect to see her on your movie screens for awhile; The other leading role is Lila & Eve (she plays Lila) but her co-star is... (wait for it)... Jennifer LopeOn Up (August, 2014); she's excellent as a college professor in The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby Pts 1 and 2 (release date still TBA but I saw it at TIFF); she's in Michael Mann's thriller Cyber (January, 2015) with Chris Hemsworth as the headliner and supposedly her role is large there as an FBI agent; She'll headline Shonda Rhimes TV series «How To Get Away With Murder» and if it gets picked up past the pilot, don't expect to see her on your movie screens for awhile; The other leading role is Lila & Eve (she plays Lila) but her co-star is... (wait for it)... Jennifer Lopeon your movie screens for awhile; The other leading role is Lila & Eve (she plays Lila) but her co-star is... (wait for it)... Jennifer Lopez?
I have to admit right now, I've never read the graphic novels and so going into the screening of this action movie I knew absolutely nothing about the story of these four men and the lovely, mysterious Aisha, other than they were being played by actors I enjoy seeing on screen and that they were on a mission of revenge.
The movie will play in theaters (try to find one that can screen it in 4k) beginning June 26, 2015 in the U.S., and, at the end of July, it will be available on DVD and Blu - ray.
You may not like Ben Stiller (and I totally understand that instinct), so the idea of a movie that plays up all his most obnoxious on - screen traits may not appeal to you.
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